Nishit Aggarwal is a luxury travel Instagram influencer who loves adventure. In this interview, Nishit discusses his work as an influencer, his favourite travel experiences, and what he has planned for the...
Read moreThe idea of socially engaged art that doubles as a public works project flourished in the 1970s, a period of nihilism and malaise caused by inflation, environmental depredation and a loss of...
Read moreIt might seem hard to bring the two-tone watch back into fashion when its most famous model is Patrick Bateman, the titular “American Psycho” of Bret Easton Ellis’s 1991 novel. In Mary...
Read moreOne of the more enjoyable parts of being this magazine’s editor in chief is trying to answer or prove some of the cultural phenomena and questions I’ve always wondered about: How did...
Read moreCulture is not static, and within a country or a community there are countless variations on and innovations in tradition (which might be even more vigorously internally policed than the experimentation of...
Read more“Choices are very much our thing,” says Nick Ozemba, the co-founder, with Felicia Hung, of the Brooklyn-based lighting design studio In Common With. The five-year-old brand’s ethos is evident in its 2,500-square-foot...
Read moreUnlike many cultures, Americans have very few rituals surrounding death — no monthly remembrances, no festivals. Yet over the course of the pandemic, conversations on mortality have become more and more prevalent...
Read moreFrom an early age, Sergio Roger knew that textiles would be his medium. Growing up in Barcelona, where he’s now based, the Spanish artist, 40, sewed toys from scraps of cloth. Later,...
Read moreThe gold collar is an ancient form of adornment; around the third millennium B.C., the Egyptian hieroglyph for the word “gold” itself took the form of a necklace that was bold, broad...
Read moreAS A CHILD growing up in London in the 1980s, Sarah Wheeler, now a dealer in turn-of-the-20th-century photography, traveled each summer with her sisters, Jacquetta and Charlotte, to Dar Sinclair, a white...
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